What Are The Side Effects Of Crinone During Pregnancy?
it is necessary for maintaining pregnancy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to Healthcare Mahic. I am Dr Ramadevi Wani. I will be answering your concerns today.
Crinone contains progesterone hormone which is necessary for maintaining pregnancy until placenta takes over. Your doctor prescribed it as she had light bleeding. I suggest let your wife take the medicine until 11 weeks of pregnancy.
The complications mentioned are rare. They usually occur in obese women or women with family h/o thrombotic disorders.
Do consult your doctor at the earliest if she develops any of the symptoms mentioned in the leaflet.
At present there is no evidence that it harms the baby. So she can take the medicine.
I hope this helps. if you have further queries, I will be happy to answer.
She cannot be standing up for long periods of time without feeling fatigue in the legs. We wonder if these conditions might lead to a problem taking "Crinone 8%" and cause something more serious, even though she is not obese (137lbs with 5 - 6 height)
Her family has history of cardiovascular disease. Do you think our concern about taking XXXXXXX 8% is sound? Do you think we should worry considering her odds with the varicose veins and possible circulation problems in her legs?
She can use Crinone gel
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
Very happy to know that she has normal BMI. If she has varicose veins she should use thromboembolic deterrent stockings ( TED) which improve the blood circulation in the legs. The risk of possible thrombotic disorder with progesterone is extremely low. So she can use Crinone gel.
I looked into the reports. Her urine culture shows Group B Streptococcus. She needs to be treated for it now. She also needs to receive antibiotics during delivery to prevent this infection being transmitted to baby. Her vitamin D level is slightly low. Do consult your doctor to take Vitamin D suppliments. Rest of the reports are fine.
Her family history of cardiovascular disease does not increase her risk of developing blood clots. So don't worry about it.
I hope this helps. If you have any further concerns, I will be happy to answer.